Tag: Anthony Blinken

  • More details emerge of Tinubu’s meeting with Anthony Blinken

    More details emerge of Tinubu’s meeting with Anthony Blinken

    U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has reiterated the Americans commitment to investing in Nigeria’s economy.

    He disclosed this at a news briefing after meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Blinken, who is on an African nations tour, said that American entrepreneurs and companies are eager to partner with and invest in Nigeria, especially in the tech sector.

    “American entrepreneurs, American companies are eager to partner with and invest in Nigeria’s economy, particularly in the tech sector.

    “We have tech giants that have  teamed up with Nigerian partners to help Mr president’s new one million digital Jobs Initiative.

    “Other companies are part of laying undersea cables, using satellite technology to expand access to the internet. Our tech incubators are fostering Nigeria’s next startups.

    “Our venture capital companies are working to finance, so we want to work in partnership to help drive Nigeria’s technological revolution, which is creating jobs.

    “It’s growing businesses, and it’s growing innovations in both of our countries,” he said.

    Blinken also reiterated the significant role of Nigeria in the development partnership between America and the African continent because of its economic and political position.

    He said that the U.S. was working to ensure that Africa gets more voice in the United Nations decision making as a way of incorporating the new realities and dynamics of the world.

    “Today, we spoke about a range of common priorities, including our focus on accelerating economic growth and opportunity here. This is a place of extraordinary innovation, extraordinary dynamism.

    “The United States is committed to strengthening genuine partnerships on the continent, to solve shared challenges, and also to deliver on the promise and the fundamental aspirations of our peoples.

    “Nigeria, as Africa’s largest country, largest economy, largest democracy is essential to that effort.

    “We’re driving blue economic development, environmental protection, science and technology exchange, through a new partnership for learning cooperation.

    “At the UN General Assembly, just this past September, the president said, and I quote, ‘Africa is nothing less than the key to the world’s future.”

    Blinken, however, said that as much as American would want collaboration for strengthening bilateral ties with Nigeria, the country must continue to tackle challenges to doing business.

    He said that the U.S. recognised Tinubu’s strategic measures aimed at reviving the lost confidence of genuine investors in the nation’s economy.

    “I think it’s no secret that there remains some long term challenges that need to be overcome, to really unlock the full potential,

    “Tackling corruption, making it easier for foreign companies to repatriate capital, these will all pull in a transformative direction and pull in transformative direct investment.

    “I know that president Tinubu is focused on these challenges, and we also welcome his very bold economic reforms to unify the currency and end fuel subsidy.

    “We also recognise that in the short term, these reforms created pain for vulnerable communities.

    “I spoke about some ways that the United States can support Nigerians while the government carries out these essential reforms, and work to protect those who may again in the short term, be negatively affected.”

    Blinken said that in spite of the identified challenges in Nigeria, the government and American entrepreneurs still continue to explore the great potential of the country in reaching Africa.

    He said that large investments are being made by private sector companies in collaboration with local entities to ensure that development was effected for the people, especially in the health sector.

    “Over the last five years, we’ve invested $8.3 billion in HIV tuberculosis prevention, care and treatment, and in strengthening the public health system, reaching millions of Nigerians and that effort will continue.

    “Our partnership is also strengthening Nigerian institutions to innovate and lead the region’s public health response.

    “We’re driving climate action. As partners in the global coalition. We’re working in collaborating to support the development and use of artificial intelligence for good with 30 other Atlantic countries.

    “Because one of the things we’ve learned from these partnerships is that it benefits us as much as any place or any company that we’re investing in,” he said.

    Blinken says America committed to peace, security in Africa

    U.S. Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, says America is committed to lasting peace and security in Africa.

    He said this on Tuesday in Abuja after meeting with President Bola Tinubu during his visit to Nigeria as part of his tour of African nations.

    Blinken, however, said the initiatives of America would greatly depend on the region’s dependable efforts at ensuring safety of civilian populations.

    “Having said that, it’s important that we work to support our partners who are trying to find effective ways of providing security, and we are working to support Nigeria, to support our Lake Chad region partners.

    “To strengthen the capacity of their security forces in a whole variety of ways to deal with insecurity. And yes, that does go to equipment and technology for weapons and we’re working on that.

    “But it also goes to many other things including information sharing, intelligence, technical support, advice, and it goes to having a comprehensive approach that genuinely focuses on citizen security.

    “Working with local communities, in partnership, demonstrating the security forces that are there, first and foremost, to protect them and to support their needs,” he said.

    He said the U.S. was concerned about the security challenges faced by Africa in securing the region from extreme terrorism, violence and other criminal activities that affected the people.

    He decried insecurity and resort to undemocratic means of changing democratically elected leaders like the situation in Niger Republic.

    Blinken said the collaboration between Afircan countries and America must be based on critical regional strategies to address these situations.

    “So when you look at what we are doing, we’re providing assistance through a variety of methods through our diplomacy.

    “Engaging with other countries through our security systems, through police and military justice programmes, reforms, which are vital through dialogue efforts through development programmes; all of these things work hand in hand,” said Blinken.

    He added that it was also important from the U.S. perspective and the perspective of the U.S. Congress to focus on making sure that civilians were protected.

    “That humanitarian considerations be taken into concern. As all of these efforts are underway, and that’s part of our dialogue and conversation too, with our partners in Nigeria, and elsewhere in the region,” he said.

    He said the U.S. would continue to collaborate with regional and global partners to ensure that various strategies were employed to solve the worsening security situation on the continent.

    Gaza: Nigeria reiterates stand on two-state solution

    Nigeria has reiterated its stance on the two-state solution to the crisis between the Palestinians and Israel.

    Minister of Foreign Affair, Yusuf Tuggar, said this while briefing State House Correspondents at the end of bilateral talks with U.S. Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He said Nigeria would, however, continue to stand on issues of common interest with development partners in resolving the crisis in the Middle East states.

    “So, one thing we have in common, a common denominator, between the US and Nigeria, it’s the fact that we both agree that the way forward is a two-state solution.

    “I think that’s what helps. Having said that, of course, each country behaves with regards to its foreign policy with the influence of domestic politics and domestic influences.

    “So, it’s not surprising that Nigeria of course, has been very expressive. They feel proportionality of violence, these linear approach in Gaza.

    “This is why I was part of over a seven member committee of foreign ministers that pointed out to world capitals, calling for cessation of fire.

    “So, that remains with focus on the commonalities, not on the differences,” he said.

    Responding, Blinken said America would continue to move for strategies toward a lasting solution to the crisis, adding that measures must be taken to have lasting peace.

    Blinken was in Nigeria on an African nations tour to strengthen bilateral relations with focus on security, economy and humanitarian concerns.

    Blinken said: “With regards to Gaza, very clear, our opposition to of course displacements of people. Whether there needs to be and it’s appropriate to have transitional arrangements, as Israel reduces the intensity of its military operations.

    “And ultimately raised them to a conclusion in order to have assurance of security, to make sure that Oct. 7 never happens again.”

  • U.S. Secretary of State visits Nigeria from Sunday

    U.S. Secretary of State visits Nigeria from Sunday

    U.S. Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, will travel to Nigeria, Cabo Verde, Cote d’Ivoire and Angola from Sunday, Jan. 21 to Friday, Jan. 26.

    The U.S. State Department Spokesperson, Matthew Miller, in a statement on Thursday said that the trip was to deepen the diplomatic relationship between the U.S. and Africa.

    Throughout the trip, the Secretary will highlight how the United States has accelerated the U.S.-Africa partnership in areas such as climate, food and health security, since the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in Dec. 2022.

    Blinken would begin his visit to the four countries on Sunday for talks focused on regional security, conflict prevention, democracy promotion and trade.

    Nigeria is West Africa’s regional heavyweight and plays a major role in security issues, especially those involving Islamic extremist violence in the Sahel, the vast arid expanse south of the Sahara Desert.

    The trip will be his third overseas mission in the new year.

    He returned from a Gaza-focused, weeklong 10-nation trip to the Middle East last Thursday and a three-day trip to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland on Wednesday.

    Blinken’s Africa trip comes as the United States is increasingly nervous about its relationships on the continent, particularly after coups in Niger and Gabon in 2023, and escalating unrest in Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    In addition, the U.S. and  China are in a battle for influence throughout Africa. That topic will likely top his agenda in Angola, which China has targeted for significant investment.

    Blinken will highlight the administration’s partnership with African nations on issues such as the climate, economic investment, food and health.

    While in Ivory Coast, Blinken may attend an Africa Cup of Nations soccer match between the host country and Equatorial Guinea.

  • Wagner takes advantage of situation in Niger – Antony Blinken

    Wagner takes advantage of situation in Niger – Antony Blinken

    Head of the American diplomacy Antony Blinken warned in an interview published on Tuesday that Wagner was taking advantage of the instability caused by the coup in Niger, the group of Russian mercenaries having already moved closer to neighbouring Mali.

    The US secretary of state tells the BBC he does not believe Wagner – who initiated a failed rebellion attempt against Moscow in June – was behind the coup that ousted the president elected Mohamed Bazoum from office.

    “I think what happened, and what continues to happen in Niger, was not orchestrated by Russia or Wagner,” Blinken said. “But insofar as they take advantage of it – and this is a repetition of what has happened in other countries, where they have brought only bad things in their wake – it is not a good thing,” he added.

    “Wherever Wagner went: death, destruction, and exploitation followed,” he added.

    Spoke to Nigerien President Bazoum to express our continued efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the current constitutional crisis. The United States reiterates our call for the immediate release of him and his family.

    In Africa, Wagner offers a catalog of services to struggling plans. In Mali, in the Central African Republic, it protects the power in place, offers military training, even legal advice to rewrite the mining code or the Constitution.

    In exchange, the group practices predation and pays itself on local resources, in particular gold mines and other minerals.

    “The whole of the central Sahel region could come under Russian influence via the Wagner group whose brutal terrorism has been clearly exposed in Ukraine,” wrote President-elect Mohamed Bazoum in an op-ed published Thursday in the Washington Post.

    From the capital Niamey, Antony Blinken ‘s deputy said yesterday that “the people who took this decision, of the coup, understand very well the risks to their sovereignty posed by an invitation from Wagner”.

  • America appeals to Nigerians: help fish out killers of embassy officials

    America appeals to Nigerians: help fish out killers of embassy officials

    The United States Government has made a promise to help apprehend the attackers and killers of its officials and two policemen in Anambra state.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that a gang of unknown assailants on Tuesday attacked a motorcade of two U.S. government vehicles in the Ogbaru Local Government Area.

    The convoy was carrying 9 Nigerian nationals, five employees of the U.S. Mission and four members of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

    The delegation was traveling in advance of a planned visit to a flood response project in Anambra sponsored by the American government.

    A statement the consulate issued Wednesday night quoted Secretary of State, Antony Blinken saying America doesn’t yet know the motive for the attack and if it was targeted against the Mission.

    “The assailants killed at least four members of the convoy. U.S. agencies are collaborating with Nigerian counterparts to ascertain the location and condition of victims unaccounted for.

    “We condemn in the strongest terms this attack. We will work closely with our Nigerian law enforcement colleagues in seeking to bring those responsible to justice,” Blinken promised.

    The U.S. said it has no greater priority than the safety and security of its personnel, expressing heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed in the attack.

    The statement further reaffirmed America’s strong commitment to the people of Nigeria to assist in the fight against violence and insecurity.

  • U.S. govt makes revelation on working with president-elect, Tinubu

    U.S. govt makes revelation on working with president-elect, Tinubu

    The U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has assured Nigerian President-elect Bola Tinubu of the U.S. commitment to further strengthening the U.S.-Nigeria relationship with the incoming administration.

    Blinken, in a statement by U.S. State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller, said he called the President-elect on Tuesday to discuss issues of interest.

    The secretary noted that the U.S.-Nigeria partnership was built on shared interests and strong people-to-people ties and that those links should continue to strengthen under President-elect Tinubu’s tenure.

    He also discussed the importance of inclusive leadership that represents all Nigerians, continued comprehensive security cooperation, and reforms to support economic growth with the president-elect.

    President-elect Bola Tinubu will be sworn-in on May 29, 2023.

  • UPDATE: U.S. explains class of individuals affected by visa ban

    UPDATE: U.S. explains class of individuals affected by visa ban

    The United States of America (USA) on Monday disclosed it has taken steps to impose visa restrictions on specific individuals in Nigeria for undermining the democratic process during Nigeria’s 2023 elections cycle.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken made the disclosure on Monday in a statement titled: “Taking Steps to Impose Visa Restrictions on Individuals Involved in Undermining the Democratic Process During Nigeria’s 2023 Elections Cycle”.

    According to the statement, the visa restrictions are specific to certain individuals and are not directed at the Nigerian people or the Government of Nigeria as a whole.

    The statement published on the official website of the USA explained that the visa restriction affects individuals involved in the intimidation of voters through threats and physical violence during the elections, the manipulation of vote results, and other activity that undermines Nigeria’s democratic process.

    “These individuals will be subject to restrictions on visas to the United States under a policy covering those believed to be responsible for, or complicit in, undermining democracy,” the statement added.

    Read full statement below:

    Taking Steps to Impose Visa Restrictions on Individuals Involved in Undermining the Democratic Process During Nigeria’s 2023 Elections Cycle

    The United States is committed to supporting and advancing democracy in Nigeria and around the world. Today, I am announcing that we have taken steps to impose visa restrictions on specific individuals in Nigeria for undermining the democratic process during Nigeria’s 2023 elections cycle. These actions are specific to certain individuals and are not directed at the Nigerian people or the Government of Nigeria as a whole.

    Under Section 212(a)(3)C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, these individuals will be subject to restrictions on visas to the United States under a policy covering those believed to be responsible for, or complicit in, undermining democracy. These individuals have been involved in intimidation of voters through threats and physical violence, the manipulation of vote results, and other activity that undermines Nigeria’s democratic process.

    The decision to take steps to impose visa restrictions reflects the continued commitment of the United States to support Nigerian aspirations to strengthen democracy and the rule of law.

  • BREAKING: US imposes visa ban on Nigerian politicians over 2023 elections

    BREAKING: US imposes visa ban on Nigerian politicians over 2023 elections

    The United States of America (USA) has imposed a VISA ban on a number of Nigerian politicians for undermining democratic processes during the 2023 elections.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken made the disclosure in a statement on Monday.

    However, Blinken did not disclose the identity of the individuals affected by the VISA ban.

    “We have imposed visa restrictions on specific individuals who undermined the democratic process during Nigeria’s 2023 elections.

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    “We remain committed to supporting Nigerian aspirations to strengthen democracy and rule of law,” the US Secretary of State disclosed via Twitter.